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    Fob not working

    Hi all
    A long time since I posted, my situation is a little different now, mainly touring for 6 months of the year around Oz.

    I will post a thread on this soon.

    Having problems with one of my fobs, the 3 buttons won't work but the key still starts the motor.

    I have tried the following:
    - Checked battery voltage, 3.2 V
    - replaced the case because I thought that the buttons were not contacting the switches inside
    - I have put it through the relearning module on my Faultmate.

    The only result I occasionally get is one operation of a button and then nothing.

    Can anyone throw some ideas at me?

    Cheers
    RichardK
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    If you can give the FOB a light tap on something and it starts working then it could be the solder connection of the battery onto the circuit board
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    I replaced the cases on my 2 fobs last night. Could see the circuit board through the holes in the case.

    I got fobs with batteries and they had 3 new buttons with each case. Didn't use them as the buttons were fine.

    Did you get new buttons? The buttons must be an issue to be supplied as well.

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    Thanks SeanC and shanegtr, I took Shanes advice, resoldered the two battery connectors and bingo! all OK. probably my soldering in the first place when I replaced the battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardK View Post
    Thanks SeanC and shanegtr, I took Shanes advice, resoldered the two battery connectors and bingo! all OK. probably my soldering in the first place when I replaced the battery.

    AULRO knowledge is superb.
    RichardK
    Seems to be a common issue - especially if the FOB gets dropped a few times as the battery is heavy compared to everything else on the board so seems to suffer the most. I've had to do it to mine a couple of times
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    Quote Originally Posted by shanegtr View Post
    Seems to be a common issue - especially if the FOB gets dropped a few times as the battery is heavy compared to everything else on the board so seems to suffer the most. I've had to do it to mine a couple of times
    Well I've had the D3 for 9 years, 360000 od K,s so yes the fob has been dropped a few times!
    Once again thanks for your suggestion.
    RichardK
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardK View Post
    probably my soldering in the first place when I replaced the battery.
    What batteries did you use - an original rechargable battery or a commonly available non rechargable version. If the latter, do you have to disable the recharge function to stop the non rechargable battery from cooking when on charge?

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    Replacing battery.

    Pull fob apart.
    Get a Cr2330, with the pretty yellow around it.
    Desolder the 2 tabs that hold old battery on.
    replace battery, resolder tabs.
    put fob on
    test. Done

    PANASONIC CR2330/HFN 3V 265mAh Lithium Coin Cell with S+ S- | eBay

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